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The phrase "a common concern that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or worries that are shared by a group of people or within a particular context.
Example: "A common concern that arises in discussions about climate change is the impact on future generations."
Alternatives: "a shared worry that" or "a frequent issue that".
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The toxicity of AsIII and its derivatives is a common concern that has limited its use.
Alcohol consumption among adolescents is a common concern that is growing in most countries and, notably, hazardous and harmful drinking patterns seem to be on the rise [ 1, 2].
Reading through all relevant literature to generate a gene list is time consuming [ 10, 51- 53], a common concern that came up in all interviews of experimentalists that we performed (results not shown).
And a common concern, that V2G might tax the car batteries too much and shorten their lifespan substantially, hasn't proven to be an issue to this point.
Both the recent polls and proposed reforms reflect a common concern that nine people should not wield such concentrated and sclerotic power.
All of these doctors share a common concern: that the changes won't work because the assumptions underlying them are, well, just assumptions.
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"We are grateful for this and other opportunities to work more closely with Russia on areas of common concern that will deliver benefits to the people of both our nations," Mrs. Clinton said.
A common concern is that initiatives like those mentioned above might lead to tokenism.
A common concern is that productivity is reduced significantly during the transition to an EMR. 17 More importantly, the ongoing effects of EMRs on physician productivity in the clinic setting are unclear, with studies showing mixed results.
Counselling may also anticipate common concerns that may arise after starting a particular method, thus setting realistic expectations about possible adverse events (AEs) and reducing the need for post-counselling contact with physician offices (callbacks).
We changed specific references to "HIV/AIDS" to "bladder cancer," and also added two codes involving common concerns that were not represented in the HIV study, continence/stoma, and sexual functioning.
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